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Publications of Stanley Abe     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1.  Ordinary Images.  University of Chicago Press, 2002.
  2.  A Freer Stela Reconsidered.  Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Occasional Paper, 2002.

Articles Published

  1.  "Collecting Chinese Sculpture: Paris, New York, Boston." Journeys East: Isabella Stewart Gardner and Asia. Ed. Alan Chong and Noriko Murai Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 2009: 432-442.
  2.  "China, The Buddha, and Modern Aestheticism." Re-Imagining Asia: A Thousand Years of Separation. Ed. Shaheen Merali Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 2008: 124-133.
  3.  "From Stone to Sculpture: The Alchemy of the Modern." Treasures Rediscovered: Chinese Stone Sculpture from the Sackler Collections at Columbia University. Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, 2008: 7–16.
  4.  "To Avoid the Inscrutable: Abstract Expressionism and the "Oriental Mode"." Discrepant Abstraction. Ed. Kobena Mercer MIT Press, 2006: 52-73.
  5.  "Xu Bing de zhenshi de yishu 徐冰的真实的艺术 (The Genuine Art of Xu Bing)." Xu Bing -- Yancao jihua 徐冰 -- 烟草计划 (Xu Bing: Tobacco Project). Ed. Wu Hong 巫鸿 Beijing: Zhongguo Renmin daxue chubanshe, 2006: 106–114.
  6.  "Why Asia Now? Contemporary Asian Art and the Politics of Multiculturalism." Shades of Black: Assembling the 80s, A transatlantic dialogue on Afro-Asian arts in post-war Britain. Ed. David A. Bailey, Ian Baucom, and Sonia Boyce Duke University Press, 2005: 109-114.
  7.  "Provenance, Patronage, and Desire: Northern Wei Sculpture from Shaanxi Province."  2001: 1–30.
  8.  "Tobacco Art: Xu Bing's Tobacco Project."  Fall, 2000: 3–7.
  9.  "Bei Liang shita yu Mogao ku zaoqi san ku de niandai wenti (Northern Liang stone pillars and the dating of the earliest Mogao caves." Dunhuang xue guoji yantaohui wenji , Shiku kaogu juan (Collected works of the 1994 International Conference on Dunhuang studies, Cave temple archaeology volume). Ed. Dunhuang yanjiuyuan (Dunhuang research academy) Lanzhou: Gansu minzu chubanshe, 2000: 159–65. ((translated into Chinese by Tai Jianqun))
  10.  "Nanbokucho no dokyo to zokei (Daoist sculpture of the Northern-Southern Dynasties period)." Sekai bijutsu daizenshu, Toyo hen (New History of World Art: Asia). Tokyo: Shogakkan, 2000: 362–68. (translated into Japanese by Seriu Haruna)
  11.  "Shaanxi sheng de Beiwei diaoke: Laiyuan, zanzhu, yuanwang (Northern Wei Sculpture from Shaanxi Province: Provenance, Patronage, Desire)." Between Han and Tang: Religious Art and Archaeology in a Transformative Period. Ed. Wu Hung Beijing: Cultural Relics Publishing House, 2000: 461–88. (translated into Chinese by Yuan Hong)
  12.  "Reading the Sky." Cross-Cultural Readings of Chineseness. Ed. Wen-hsin Yeh Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, 2000: 53–79.
  13.  "No Questions, No Answers: China and A Book from the Sky." Modern Chinese Literature and Cultural Studies in the Age of Theory: Reimagining a Field. Ed. Rey Chow Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2000: 227–50.
  14.  "Chugoku o miseru (Exhibiting China)." The Present, and the Discipline of Art History in Japan. Ed. Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1999: 192–206. ((translated into Japanese by Okada Ken))
  15.  "Inside the Wonder House: Buddhist Art and the West." Curators of the Buddha. Ed. Donald Lopez University of Chicago,, 1995.

Book Reviews

  1.  Review of Ning Qiang, Art, Religion, and Politics in Medieval China: The Dunhuang Cave of the Zhai Family. Journal of Asian Studies 64:2 (2005): 454-56.
  2.  Review of Marsha Weidner, ed., Cultural Intersections in Late Imperial Chinese Buddhism. Journal of Asian Studies 61:2 (May, 2002): 715-16.
  3.  Review essay of Lukas Nickel, ed., Return of the Buddha: The Qingzhou Discoveries. Aribus Asiae 62:2 (2002): 293–99.
  4.  Review of Stephen Little with Shawn Eichman, Taoism and the Arts of China. Journal of Chinese Religions 29 (2001): 332-34.